Our Story

​Hot Chix Hotcakes and Chicken was over 5 years in the making. Let me start by saying neither Whitney nor I have any real restaurant or food service experience. Thats important to note and hopefully show how big of a step of faith this endeavor really is. I actually came up with the idea in 2014 while joking with my friend. He jokingly said he was going into the chicken and waffles business so to one up him I said “I’m going into the chicken and pancakes business” and immediately I said “I’m calling it Hot Chix” and it was a "light bulb" moment for me. As a designer by trade I went home and created the logo, branding and I even mocked up a truck design. Whitney and I have been fans of food trucks for a long time but with 4 kids who are not interested in korean bbq, dumplings or pretty much anything. I knew they all loved pancakes and chicken. I pitched the idea a few times and everyone thought it was a great idea. Finally at the end of 2016 we decided to make Hot Chix a reality. We are a family of 6, Whitney and I both worked for a non-profit at the time so we sacrificed and did everything we could to get the first truck (actually a trailer) built. We tried to tackle all the regulation, insurance, fees, permits and miscellaneous expense that go along with starting a food truck. It was a lot and we were very surprised by how much we did not know. We submitted all of our paper work in February of 2017 and the truck was approved in May of 2017. In June of 2017 Whitney lost here job, as a start up business there was no way we could afford to pay her or anyone else for that matter a salary. So again we sacrificed and hustled every opportunity we could get. The food truck business is much harder work that we thought it would be and it cost way more than we thought it would.Our dream for Hot Chix Hotcakes and Chicken is to prove the concept. To build a second truck, a drivable version. To create a successful franchise model that is affordable, unique, simple to operate and profitable. Who knows we might have you asking “How Do You Like Your Chix”?